Marcita, I spend childhood with ancient insulins (NPH and regular) and took sweets in emergency situations and special situations (birthdays and little more), and the truth that was "happy."You want not, I'm still a bit with the same philosophy, and I have totally proven that the less excesses I eat. I am going.In addition to HC, you have to look at the glycemic index (how fast sugar rises) and although now the insulins are faster, it still does not have a behavior similar to pancreas.The pancreas segregates the insulin "practically" in the blood and therefore the absorption is very fast.They say that peaks are very bad after meals, and that is what sweets produce ... In my opinion it is better not to abuse, and if they take play with slightly fatty duces (carrying cream or things like that) that delayAbsorption ... you have to think that diabetes is a background and finding the midpoint between sacrificing some things and not living only for diabetes.Therefore, if eating some chucherias every day, it means a peak of 200. Do these peaks compensate for years, so that the child does not feel different?I believe not, and more at those ages that know how to adapt very well to situations.I was happy with my nut bag when my colleagues ate sweets ...
On basketball, do you have a bomb?My recommendation is that you lower the basal during training, then you put the insulin for the middle of the snack and I think it will come well.I did that when I was going to run.
Kisses to everyone